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US2550671A
US2550671A US607477A US60747745A US2550671A US 2550671 A US2550671 A US 2550671A US 607477 A US607477 A US 607477A US 60747745 A US60747745 A US 60747745A US 2550671 A US2550671 A US 2550671A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B49/00Control, e.g. of pump delivery, or pump pressure of, or safety measures for, machines, pumps, or pumping installations, not otherwise provided for, or of interest apart from, groups F04B1/00 - F04B47/00
    • F04B49/06Control using electricity
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B49/00Control, e.g. of pump delivery, or pump pressure of, or safety measures for, machines, pumps, or pumping installations, not otherwise provided for, or of interest apart from, groups F04B1/00 - F04B47/00
    • F04B49/12Control, e.g. of pump delivery, or pump pressure of, or safety measures for, machines, pumps, or pumping installations, not otherwise provided for, or of interest apart from, groups F04B1/00 - F04B47/00 by varying the length of stroke of the working members
    • F04B49/123Control, e.g. of pump delivery, or pump pressure of, or safety measures for, machines, pumps, or pumping installations, not otherwise provided for, or of interest apart from, groups F04B1/00 - F04B47/00 by varying the length of stroke of the working members by changing the eccentricity of one element relative to another element
    • F04B49/128Control, e.g. of pump delivery, or pump pressure of, or safety measures for, machines, pumps, or pumping installations, not otherwise provided for, or of interest apart from, groups F04B1/00 - F04B47/00 by varying the length of stroke of the working members by changing the eccentricity of one element relative to another element by changing the eccentricity of the cylinders, e.g. by moving a cylinder block
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B1/00Multi-cylinder machines or pumps characterised by number or arrangement of cylinders
    • F04B1/04Multi-cylinder machines or pumps characterised by number or arrangement of cylinders having cylinders in star- or fan-arrangement
    • F04B1/06Control
    • F04B1/07Control by varying the relative eccentricity between two members, e.g. a cam and a drive shaft
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S60/00Power plants
    • Y10S60/911Fluid motor system incorporating electrical system

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  • This invention relates to control means for variable displacement hydraulic pumps.
  • variable displaceorder to accuratelycontrol themovementof the I slide block of the pump heretofore it'has been necessary 'tofl'providefa complicated system of mechanical servo linkage to equalize the operation of the manually operated hydraulic control valve and stop the cam and, therefore, the slide block in the desired position.
  • control of the slide block of the variabledisplacement pump is simplified and performed eitherdirectly at the pump, or remotely, as desired, by means of a hydraulically operated cam which in turn is regulated by means of an electromagnetic hydraulic valve and manually operated electrical control valves. Movement of the cam by fluid pressure is opposed by springs which measure the movement of the cam and control the movement thereof 'in accordance with the amount of control applied by the operator at the electrical control means,
  • Another object of the present invention is to rovide means for adjusting the displacement of a variable displacement pump by means of an electromagnetic valve.
  • -A further object is to provide control means for a variable displacement pump in which the reaction pressure generated by the pump' ,does not. interfere with the operation of the control means.
  • a still further object is to provide control means for a variable'displacement pump in which 'yieldable' means are provided in conjunction with the hydraulically actuated cam to oppose the movement thereof and to secure a definite movement and position ,of the cam for each movementan'd position of the manually operatedcontrol means.
  • Figure2 is a semi-diagrammatioal cross sec-I tional iew ofthe variable displacement pump, hydraulic motor and the control means therefor;
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary semi-diagrammatie cal cross-sectional view of a modification.
  • FIG. 1 is shown the top I 0 of the hull of a combat military tank, .having'a turret opening. l in which is fitted and secured the usual be ar-; ing race 12 for the turret.
  • the turret isdesig nated-by the numeral [3 and carries a gun l4 mounted upon trunnions 55 for adjustment in elevation.
  • the turret l3 carries a complementary bearing race 16 in the form of a base ring.
  • A'set of bearings I! is insertedbetween the two races.
  • the lower and inner edge of the race I2 is formed as an internal ringgear i8 for a pur-.- pose which will be presently described.
  • a constant displacement traverse motor I9 which is adapted to be actuated by means of a variabledisplacement pump in the manner to be hereinafter described.
  • Themotor l9 operates through a suitable gear train (not shown) in the housing- 20 to drive a pinion 2i meshing with the internal;
  • gear train is adapted to be driven either hydrau lically by the motor I 9 or manually by the handle 22, to traverse the turret.
  • a clutch (not shown) controlled by the handle 22 is arrangedto se-. lect the desired drive.
  • the placement traverse motor I 9 is adapted to be actuated by means ;of the variable displacement pump 23, which in turn is controlled by the the plungers ill and 1
  • the orifices of the pressure valves providein effect means for Joy-passing the oil supplied to the conduits 64 and 65 from the gear pump 66, and regulation of the size of the orifices by theplungers iii and El resultsin increasing the pressure to one of the cylinders 58 and 59, and simultaneously decreasing the pressure supplied to the other cylinder. In this mannercontrolled reciprocation of the pistons 56 and 57, and the cam 56 connected therebetween, is secured.
  • the electromagnetic valve and the variable displacement pump 23 can be remotely controlled by means of the rheostat 18. Accordingly, the pump and electromagnetic Valve may be positioned in any suitable location in the tank, and the controlling rheostat may be located in the fighting compartment of the tank turret adjacent the operators position. This permits a more efiiciently arranged fighting compartment.
  • variable displacement pumps of the type illustrated and described is that movement of the slide block to an eccen- 'tric position with respect to the cylinder produces a reaction force within the pump tending to return the slide block to concentric relation with the cylinder. This reaction pressure is prevented from affecting the accuracy of the control of the pump by positioning the cam and the associated pistons and cylinders substantially normal to the direction of movement of the slide block.
  • reaction pressure of the slide block is absorbed through the cam 50 by the casing 42 of the pump in one direction and by the spring 53 and piston 55 in the opposite direction.
  • the reaction pressure is ineffective to move the cam 59 in either direction.
  • control means for variable displacement pumps for use in turret traversing mechanism of tanks and also in other applications, in which the control may be remotely located from the pump and in which the control mechanism is greatly simplified over conventional construction, yet at the same time achieves an accurate and precise control thereof,
  • variable displacement pump which is identical with that shown in Figure 2, is omitted.
  • Ihe electro-magnetic valve 24 is also identical in construction.
  • the modification resides in the provision of a silve'rstat control 90 in place of the trol comprises a plurality of contacts 9
  • the modified control means shown in Figure 3 can also be used to provide azimuth stabilization of the gun turret, and to thereby automatically compensate for yawing of the tank.
  • the silverstat controls M are suspended vertioally and the control member 92 takes the form of a gyroscope. Movement of the tank from its normal direction results in a precession of the gyroscope, which in turn actuates and closes the silverstat contacts on-one side of the silverstat control 90. Through the magnetic valve and the variable displacement pump, this gyroscopic control is effective to maintain the turret stabilized in azimuth. When used as an azimuth stabilizer it will of course be necessary to provide additional means for the necessary traversing of the gun turret to aim the gun and follow the target.
  • Control mechanism for a variable displacement pump of the type having a slide block which is movable to vary the displacement of the pump and delivery therefrom of fluid under pressure comprising a reciprocative movable cam for moving said slide block, a pair of pistons connected to respective opposite ends-of said cam for moving the latter, a cylinder for each of said pistons, a source of control fluid pressure independent of said pump, a control fluid circuit independent of the first mentioned fluid and having a pair of conduits establishing fluid connection between said source and respective ones of said cylinders whereby said control fluid pressure acts on each of said pistons, valve means in said conduits between said source and respective ones of said cylinders for selectively varying the intensity of said control fluid pressure in said conduits with respect to each of said cylinders, and a pair of springs in compressible engagement with respective ones of said pistons and yieldably opposing movement in either direction of said cam by said control fluid pressure.
  • Control mechanism for a variable displacement pump of the type having a slide block which is movable to vary the displacement of the pump and delivery therefrom of fluid under pressure comprising a movable cam formoving said slide block, said cam being movably reciprocative in a direction substantially normal to the direction of movement of said slide block, a pair of pistons connected to respective opposite ends of said cam,

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Y 1951 G. 1. CHINN 2,550,671
CONTROL MEANS Filed July 27, 1945 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR. GEORGE l. CHINN ATTORNEYS G. I. CHINN CONTROL MEANS May I, 1951 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed July 27, 1945 INVENTOR. GEORGE I. CHINN BY 2 oak/[flaw ATTORNEYS Patented May 1, 1951 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2,550,671.:m h I a Y CONTROL MEANS George I. Chinn, Detroit, Mich. n u Application July 27, 1945, Serial No. 607,477 a 3 Claims; (01.103-38) (Granted under the aet of March. 3 .1883, as
' amended April 30, 1928; .370 O. G. 757) The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes, without the payment to me of any royalty thereon.
. This invention relates to control means for variable displacement hydraulic pumps.
Although the present invention has many applications, it is particularly adapted for use in controlling the traversing of the gun turret of a military tank by means of a hydraulicpower transmission incorporating a variabledis'placement pump. A certain type of variable displaceorder to accuratelycontrol themovementof the I slide block of the pump heretofore it'has been necessary 'tofl'providefa complicated system of mechanical servo linkage to equalize the operation of the manually operated hydraulic control valve and stop the cam and, therefore, the slide block in the desired position. I
Furthermore, in order to operate the hydraulic control valve of 'the pump, it is necessary that the operator apply the actuating force to the valve directly at the pump or through a mechanical linkage.
In the present invention, control of the slide block of the variabledisplacement pump is simplified and performed eitherdirectly at the pump, or remotely, as desired, by means of a hydraulically operated cam which in turn is regulated by means of an electromagnetic hydraulic valve and manually operated electrical control valves. Movement of the cam by fluid pressure is opposed by springs which measure the movement of the cam and control the movement thereof 'in accordance with the amount of control applied by the operator at the electrical control means,
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide means for remotely controlling a variable speed displacement pump, which means are simplified in character and economical to manufacture.
Another object of the present invention is to rovide means for adjusting the displacement of a variable displacement pump by means of an electromagnetic valve. a
-A further object is to provide control means for a variable displacement pump in which the reaction pressure generated by the pump' ,does not. interfere with the operation of the control means. i
A still further object is to provide control means for a variable'displacement pump in which 'yieldable' means are provided in conjunction with the hydraulically actuated cam to oppose the movement thereof and to secure a definite movement and position ,of the cam for each movementan'd position of the manually operatedcontrol means. p a
Other objects and advantages of the present invention Will be made more apparent as this description proceeds, particularly when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which; 7 v r Figure l is an, elevation, partly in section, of a portion of a tank and its gun turret equipped with my invention; I
Figure2 is a semi-diagrammatioal cross sec-I tional iew ofthe variable displacement pump, hydraulic motor and the control means therefor;
Figure 3 is a fragmentary semi-diagrammatie cal cross-sectional view of a modification.
.In Figure 1 is shown the top I 0 of the hull of a combat military tank, .having'a turret opening. l in which is fitted and secured the usual be ar-; ing race 12 for the turret. The turret isdesig nated-by the numeral [3 and carries a gun l4 mounted upon trunnions 55 for adjustment in elevation. The turret l3 carries a complementary bearing race 16 in the form of a base ring. A'set of bearings I! is insertedbetween the two races. The lower and inner edge of the race I2 is formed as an internal ringgear i8 for a pur-.- pose which will be presently described.
Mounted upon the turret of the tank is a constant displacement traverse motor I9 which is adapted to be actuated by means of a variabledisplacement pump in the manner to be hereinafter described. Themotor l9 operates through a suitable gear train (not shown) in the housing- 20 to drive a pinion 2i meshing with the internal;
ring gear 58 fixed on the hull of the tank. The:
gear train is adapted to be driven either hydrau lically by the motor I 9 or manually by the handle 22, to traverse the turret. A clutch (not shown) controlled by the handle 22 is arrangedto se-. lect the desired drive.
. Referring now to Figure 2,: the constant dis;
placement traverse motor I 9 is adapted to be actuated by means ;of the variable displacement pump 23, which in turn is controlled by the the plungers ill and 1| is moved toward its adjacent pressure valve and restricts the orifice thereof while the otherplunger moves away from its adjacent pressure valve and opens the orifice thereof. The orifices of the pressure valves providein effect means for Joy-passing the oil supplied to the conduits 64 and 65 from the gear pump 66, and regulation of the size of the orifices by theplungers iii and El resultsin increasing the pressure to one of the cylinders 58 and 59, and simultaneously decreasing the pressure supplied to the other cylinder. In this mannercontrolled reciprocation of the pistons 56 and 57, and the cam 56 connected therebetween, is secured.
The compression springs 62 and 63 positioned back of the pistons 56 and 5'! respectively, perform an important function. Without these springs, the dififerential pressurein the. conduits 64 and 65 resulting from operationof the rheostat" '18 would result in movement-of the pistons 56 and s 51, together with the cam 59, to the ends of -the movement of the pistons and to control the movement thereof in accordance with the amount of power applied at the rheostat. Since the resistance of the springs increases as they are compressed, the pistons and cam will be moved until the resistance of the spring being compressed has increased to the value-of the differential pressure acting upon the pistons.
With the present construction, the electromagnetic valve and the variable displacement pump 23 can be remotely controlled by means of the rheostat 18. Accordingly, the pump and electromagnetic Valve may be positioned in any suitable location in the tank, and the controlling rheostat may be located in the fighting compartment of the tank turret adjacent the operators position. This permits a more efiiciently arranged fighting compartment.
An inherent characteristic of variable displacement pumps of the type illustrated and described is that movement of the slide block to an eccen- 'tric position with respect to the cylinder produces a reaction force within the pump tending to return the slide block to concentric relation with the cylinder. This reaction pressure is prevented from affecting the accuracy of the control of the pump by positioning the cam and the associated pistons and cylinders substantially normal to the direction of movement of the slide block.
With this construction the reaction pressure of the slide block is absorbed through the cam 50 by the casing 42 of the pump in one direction and by the spring 53 and piston 55 in the opposite direction. Inasmuch as the cam surface 5! of the cam 50 is designed to be self-docking with respect to the cam follower 52, the reaction pressure is ineffective to move the cam 59 in either direction.
From the foregoing it will be apparent that I have. provided control means for variable displacement pumps, for use in turret traversing mechanism of tanks and also in other applications, in which the control may be remotely located from the pump and in which the control mechanism is greatly simplified over conventional construction, yet at the same time achieves an accurate and precise control thereof,
7 rheostat shown in Figure 2. 'The silverstat con-,
ity, the variable displacement pump, which is identical with that shown in Figure 2, is omitted.
Ihe electro-magnetic valve 24 is also identical in construction. The modification resides in the provision of a silve'rstat control 90 in place of the trol comprises a plurality of contacts 9| positioned on opposite sides of a movable control member 92. Movement of the control member 92 in either direction effects a closing of a number of the silver: stat contacts 8 l, resulting in shorting 0r shunting a portion thereof. This is effective to operate the pressure valves contained in the magnetic valve 2% and to produce a pressure differential between the lines 64 and 65. V V V The modified control means shown in Figure 3 can also be used to provide azimuth stabilization of the gun turret, and to thereby automatically compensate for yawing of the tank. When used in this manner the silverstat controls M are suspended vertioally and the control member 92 takes the form of a gyroscope. Movement of the tank from its normal direction results in a precession of the gyroscope, which in turn actuates and closes the silverstat contacts on-one side of the silverstat control 90. Through the magnetic valve and the variable displacement pump, this gyroscopic control is effective to maintain the turret stabilized in azimuth. When used as an azimuth stabilizer it will of course be necessary to provide additional means for the necessary traversing of the gun turret to aim the gun and follow the target.
Although I have shown and described certain embodiments of the invention, it will be understood that I do not wish to be limited to the exact construction shown and described, but that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of my invention as defined in the appended claims.
What I claim is:
1. Control mechanism for a variable displacement pump of the type having a slide block which is movable to vary the displacement of the pump and delivery therefrom of fluid under pressure, comprising a reciprocative movable cam for moving said slide block, a pair of pistons connected to respective opposite ends-of said cam for moving the latter, a cylinder for each of said pistons, a source of control fluid pressure independent of said pump, a control fluid circuit independent of the first mentioned fluid and having a pair of conduits establishing fluid connection between said source and respective ones of said cylinders whereby said control fluid pressure acts on each of said pistons, valve means in said conduits between said source and respective ones of said cylinders for selectively varying the intensity of said control fluid pressure in said conduits with respect to each of said cylinders, and a pair of springs in compressible engagement with respective ones of said pistons and yieldably opposing movement in either direction of said cam by said control fluid pressure.
2. Control mechanism for a variable displacement pump of the type having a slide block which is movable to vary the displacement of the pump and delivery therefrom of fluid under pressure, comprising a movable cam formoving said slide block, said cam being movably reciprocative in a direction substantially normal to the direction of movement of said slide block, a pair of pistons connected to respective opposite ends of said cam,
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